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Smeg Ovens Have Good Reviews

On average Smeg big interior capacity ovens have good reviews as do all ovens produced by Smeg.

2 Reasons Against

Does Not Feature Top and Bottom Heating

The Smeg SFP378X does not feature top and bottom heating. Most of the other big interior capacity ovens that are a similar age to the SFP378X also do not feature top and bottom heating.

We think you might also be interested in other ovens which also feature top and bottom heating including the Smeg SF496XE[plb_3025362_price], or the Miele H 2561 B[plb_2916130_price] which is also cheaper.

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Very High Forced Convection Energy Consumption

The average forced convection energy consumption of similar spec ovens that were launched around the same time as the SFP378X is 0.78kWh. The Smeg SFP378X has one of the highest forced convection energy consumption (1.15 kilowatt hours) amongst big interior capacity ovens of this age.

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2 Other reasons to consider the Smeg SFP378X

Released Over a Year Ago

This oven has been on the market for over a year.

One Separate Oven

The Smeg SFP378X is a one separate oven oven which is average compared to the other 258 similar spec ovens that are a comparable age to the SFP378X that we have assessed the number of separate ovens of.

It may also be worth also looking at one of the other 1 separate ovens currently available including the Samsung NV70H5587CB[plb_2829190_price], or the Zanussi ZOS37902XD[plb_2666563_price] which is cheaper.

If you are looking for more separate ovens then you might want to consider the OB60BCEX4[pl_2877977_price] (2 separate ovens), or the OB60HDEX3[pl_2877992_price] (2 separate ovens) both from Fisher & Paykel or the Belling BI70MLPG[plb_2829880_price] (2 separate ovens) which is also cheaper.